| This is what I want! |
[Mar. 15th, 2008|09:51 pm] |
That is what I want for my tablet. A simple, even 2D, design system with a built-in physics engine. Crayon Physics Deluxe comes close, and I hope some day the Lively Kernel will mate with Pipes to make it severly easy to have something like that. On the other hand, Box2D is available and looks like is compilable to a DLL, which means I might be able to use it with VB.NET or C#. Hmm.
EDIT: Magic Paper, Interactive Physics. Magic Paper is available, but seems to only install to the XP Tablet Edition. We'll see about that.
EDIT 2: W00T! The Magic Paper source code is available from Microsoft Research! Just go to "Downloads", search for "physics", and compile with Visual Studio C# Express 2008. I've compiled it to work with .NET 2.0, so in theory it should work on my Win2k tablet. We'll SEE!
EDIT 3: Props to markpasc for pointing out Phun. "Magic Paper" doesn't seem to run on Win2k, but Phun does! |
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What was the other one going around? Oh, yeah, Phun. | |